Is there a way to automatically switch to super resolution mode when zooming? I mean, just like taking a high resolution photo and crop it.Digital zoom on normal photo is terrible.
@chan said:
Is there a way to automatically switch to super resolution mode when zooming? I mean, just like taking a high resolution photo and crop it.Digital zoom on normal photo is terrible.
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superesolution is just more pictures made in different zones, making zoom will change nothing
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I'm missing the common 3:2 picture size in the camera settings of my Desire HD. There's only 4:3 and 5:3. How can I get it? Thx.
oliver7 said:
I'm missing the common 3:2 picture size in the camera settings of my Desire HD. There's only 4:3 and 5:3. How can I get it? Thx.
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As a hobby photographer, I would much rather 3:2, I'm used to that as that was the aspect my Hero used and obviously my DSLR too.
Going to 5:3 over 4:3 just crops the bottom off the photo, so you could just do that on your PC after you've taken it. Create a batch job in Photoshop to do it or something.
I doubt the built in camera up will ever be able to do it if it doesn't now.
I'm using the Camera360 app now - you can set various formats.
the sensor is 4:3. setting it to 3:2 would just crop it.
Maybe someone can make a similar mod that is specific to the SGS2, A gallery that shows higher resolution images, allows more detail in zoom and gives an over all better+sharper image
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=752007
Not sure if this applies to our SGS2 - I can easily view my Canon 5D and 7D images with no lag - they are 19mp and 21mp images respectfully. When I zoom in, I see just as much detail as when I zoom in on my windows PC....
The auto sharpening already makes all the images pretty crisp on the screen. Not sure why u need anything else - SGS2 Screen resolution = 800x480 my pix with DSLR are 5000x3000 so, kinda no point no?
Anywho, I could be wrong, but I think this mod is not needed.
(Unless it effects the TV-HDMI out?
Looking at the same picture and having the high res gallery mod on the SGS1, it goves more detail in both zoomed and standard view, the andriod gallery limits the resolution on the images, has nothing to do with the screen at 480x800.
Looking at a 5000x3000 image on the PC gives better zoom detail than on the phone.
I took the thru viewer on display and found a good photo. However when I view the photo taken, the photo is dim as compared with original view on the screen. Can I adjust both much closer to get a photo that is what I see on display.
In addition, the anti-shake option is only applied to the shooting mode of Single shot. The performance is affected in other shooting mode without anti-shake feature. Did I incorrectly use the camera?
I was just wondering if the 16:9 mode that our camera defaults to is the native aspect ratio because I know I had to switch to 4:3 on my S4 to get the full 13MP resolution. I was just wondering if anyone knows if it's the same way on the One or if the lens natively shoots 4MP in 16:9
Crawshayi said:
I was just wondering if the 16:9 mode that our camera defaults to is the native aspect ratio because I know I had to switch to 4:3 on my S4 to get the full 13MP resolution. I was just wondering if anyone knows if it's the same way on the One or if the lens natively shoots 4MP in 16:9
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It's default to 4mp either way. It just swaps the format between 1520x2688 and 2688x1520. It comes out to 4085760 pixels which is just a little over 4mp.
It's weird I see something I want to RECORD in video and I hit the button and the picture zooms in when the video recording starts
Is there a way to have the video be the same size as the still pictures?
pego99 said:
It's weird I see something I want to RECORD in video and I hit the button and the picture zooms in when the video recording starts
Is there a way to have the video be the same size as the still pictures?
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you have image stabilization on.
Turning that off had no effect.
Full 12mp resolution still images are taken in a 4:3 ratio. Video recording is done in 16:9 ratio. If you just want to see the actual view you'll get when you hit record, change your photo resolution to 16:9 9.1mp and it shouldn't shift on you.
Thank you